Examples of 'increasingly unlikely' in a sentence

Meaning of "increasingly unlikely"

Increasingly unlikely indicates a situation or occurrence that is becoming less probable or expected to happen

How to use "increasingly unlikely" in a sentence

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However such an agreement looks increasingly unlikely.
Customers are increasingly unlikely to accept it.
I concluded that the threat of an insurrection was increasingly unlikely.
It appears increasingly unlikely that these principles will be appi icable.
Such an outcome now looks increasingly unlikely.
Americans are increasingly unlikely to belong to civil society groups such as organized bowling leagues.
December is not an impossible scenario but seems increasingly unlikely.
It is looking increasingly unlikely that Pozsgay will become president.
The Meditation begins with a rational moral comparison and proceeds to a frenzy of increasingly unlikely comparisons.
It is increasingly unlikely that an independent Palestine will come into existence.
Accident seems increasingly unlikely.
It is increasingly unlikely that Member States can bear this burden in isolation.
But political experts think that remedy is increasingly unlikely given the current political climate.
It grows increasingly unlikely that it would stay there over time, of course.
An Oasis reunion looks increasingly unlikely.

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It is becoming increasingly unlikely that the band will ever play at Slane.
But a PSOE-Podemos partnership is looking increasingly unlikely.
It seems increasingly unlikely that Good Guy Valve ever existed.
Another said that a two-state solution looks increasingly unlikely.
However, it looks increasingly unlikely that parliament will approve the withdrawal agreement.
While complacency is always unwarranted, the first seems increasingly unlikely.
As he is 52 years old, it looks increasingly unlikely that he will get another job.
I still root for him to make good, but it seems increasingly unlikely.
In these countries collective bargaining is increasingly unlikely unless it occurs at firm-level.
On the other hand, the fact that the survival of a reformed capitalism becomes increasingly unlikely.
I think that 's becoming increasingly unlikely now, Steve.
It can not be discounted that he may change, although it seems increasingly unlikely.
If the zygote has not implanted by day 10, implantation becomes increasingly unlikely in subsequent days.
As our knowledge about the universe grows, the big bang theory looks increasingly unlikely.
This has proven stable, with early election looking increasingly unlikely in 2020.
With the rebels lacking professional military training and discipline, such gains look increasingly unlikely.
Many experts, however, view that happy outcome as increasingly unlikely.
As British power grew, in most parts of India this became increasingly unlikely.
Meanwhile, the prospect of persuading the Maritimes to join Canada was increasingly unlikely.
That Flynn will be able to match With each passing hour, it's increasingly unlikely.
Insiders, however, believe that such a loan is looking increasingly unlikely.
Unfortunately, acceptance of this solution, which is far from new, seems increasingly unlikely.
The regular season is to start Oct. 11, a schedule that appears increasingly unlikely to be met.
Earlier reports mentioned 2018 as a possible timeframe, but that sounds increasingly unlikely.

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